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Audio interview of Dr. Warren Farrell, on “The Myth of Male Power”

Commenter: “Absolutely riveting!!! Exhaustive, profoundly informative, insightful, powerful and deeply disturbing. I’m a traditional man who tried to be the best dad and husband possible, only to be rewarded with the complete destruction of my life and family. Now I understand what happened and I can never be suckered again….” Continue reading

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War on domestic violence is one-sided

Violence researcher Suzanne Steinmetz, asked if men were abused by their spouses as often or as much as women, replied, “When you’re looking at hitting, slapping, pushing, shoving, they’re fairly equal.” Continue reading

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Do men use their power to oppress women?

What feminists knew, I suspect, is that the average guy — who represents about 97 percent of the male population — has no more power than the average female and often has less when women’s power in the reproductive world is factored in. Continue reading

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Stay-At-Home Dads Face More Bias than Ann Romney

“Watching the Rosen/Romney controversy unfold was another example of the media’s infinite capability to be shortsighted. The real social stigma isn’t attached to stay-at-home moms, it it stamped squarely on the chest of stay-at-home dads.” Continue reading

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Obama Revives an Old Feminist Myth

“Logic tells us that by repeating his embarrassingly shallow remarks on pay discrimination, Obama is simply performing the same three-act drama that he has performed countless times before—first as a community organizer and then as a politician.” Continue reading

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Growing into manhood

“Can you imagine accepting the notion that our girls systematically and mandatorily register for the draft?” Is this the state of gender equality today? Continue reading

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The Doctrinaire Institute For Women’s Policy Research: A Comprehensive Look at Gender Equality

Is the Institute For Women’s Policy Research helping “gender equality” — or hindering? Continue reading

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In movies, dads not treated as equals to moms

What seems to be the result, intended or not, thus far of ideological feminism’s 35-year-old push for “gender equality”? To me, it seems to be this: Ending men’s dominance in the world of work and preserving women’s dominance in the world of children. Continue reading

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Boys falling behind girls in education, experts look for solutions

“In the last three decades, hundreds of federal programs and initiatives have been created to help girls continue and finish their education. But no such programs exist for boys….” Continue reading

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Why affirmative action has failed black families

“Women are the only ‘oppressed’ group…to be born into the middle class and upper class as frequently as the ‘oppressor.’” Continue reading

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